Overview

Mojo is the moment when you feel you’re "on a roll," firing on all cylinders, and everyone around you senses it.

Athletes often call this being “in the zone.”

Marshall Goldsmith describes Mojo as “that positive spirit toward what we are doing now that starts from the inside and radiates to the outside.”

Mojo plays a vital role in your pursuit of happiness and meaning because it is about achieving two simple goals: loving what we do and showing it. And it becomes apparent when the positive feelings toward what we are doing come from inside us and are evident for others to see.

In other words, Mojo is the moment when there’s no gap between the positive way we perceive ourselves ... what we are doing ... and how we are perceived by others.

What You Will Learn

Join Dr. Goldsmith as he examines the four vital components of Mojo, helping you understand how you can begin to capture and maintain your Mojo. In addition, he’ll explore:

Key elements you need to control to maximize your Mojo

How to gauge work in terms of Mojo

Mojo vs. Nojo and how to turn negativity around

How you can measure both personal and professional Mojo in your daily life

During this enlightening hour you’ll gain some practical tools to help you achieve both happiness and meaning - not only in business, but in life.

While attending this program is FREE, reservations are required.

About the Presenters

Marshall Goldsmith is widely recognized as the world's leading authority in helping successful leaders achieve positive, lasting change in behavior: for themselves, their people and their teams. In November 2009 he was named by The Times of London and Forbes as one of the fifteen most influential business thinkers in the world. American Management Association has listed Dr. Goldsmith as one of the 50 great thinkers and leaders who have influenced the field of management over the past 80 years. Goldsmith is on the faculty of the executive education programs at Dartmouth's Tuck School and the University of Michigan. He is the author of numerous books and articles, including What Got You Here Won't Get You There, The Leader of the Future,and his latest, MOJO.